Some of the DC and northern VA area you don't
usually see on The Travel Channel
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Mt. Vernon, home of George Washington (click the picture to see more)
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Carlyle House
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The Carlyle House was the site where five Royal
Governors met to discuss funding for the French and Indian War.
This eventually led to the Stamp Act, which in turn eventually
led to the American Revolution. For more info, visit this site
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Working lock of the old C&O Canal, Georgetown,
DC
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Gadsby's Tavern
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The Gadsby's Tavern Museum, in Old Town Alexandria,
is a restored public house and inn founded in 1770. If you go
there for dinner, make sure to get the peanut soup (I'm totally
serious). More info here
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Monuments as seen from the Potomac
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There are several boat cruises originating in Old Town Alexandria
that drop off and pick up at Georgetown. Besides being a unique
way to see a lot of different views of DC at once, it's also a
way to get to Georgetown without having to stare at a row of tailights
for hours while trying to drive down M Street
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A Federal squirrel, keeping the rest of his team apprised
of the peanut situation via a radio disguised as a peanut
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"Roger that, we have a peanut situation on
the South Lawn. Subject is a tall redhead with a jar of honey roast,
repeat that, we have honey roast"
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North Lawn of the White House at Christmas
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The National Christmas Tree, at the Ellipse
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Every year, the Ellipse is taken up by a huge, live tree, some
50 or 60 odd small ones (representing all the states and territories
- and believe me, some are quite odd), a train set that most dads
only dream about, a huge Yule Log and some really bad entertainment
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The George Washington Masonic Monument (also
known as the Wedding Cake)
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Old George in his Masonic Apron (every bit as disturbing as seeing
Lincoln in a Shriner fez)
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Lincoln Memorial at night
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US Capitol and Washington Monument at night
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The construction by the Monument is for the WWII
Memorial (note that the Reflecting Pool has been drained)
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Smithsonian Museum of Natural History
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Apolllo 11, Gemini 7, the Wright Flyer and at the National
Air and Space Museum
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The GOES weather satellite (the one I work with)
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Japanese Zero at the National Air and Space Museum
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Messerschmitt ME-109, also at Air and Space
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